Logic Analyzer pods Re: HP LA Inverse Assemblers for classic microprocessors

From: Joe <rigdonj_at_cfl.rr.com>
Date: Mon Oct 14 17:19:27 2002

Glen,

At 11:05 AM 10/14/02 -0700, you wrote:
>The HP 10269B/C General Purpose Probe Interface is just a physical
>interconnect between the pods and various probes. The B version is for the
>old style HP 1630 pods. The C version is for the HP 1650 all the way
>through current style pods.
>
>I think the 10342B just buffers the HP-IB signals and I think you could use
>the config and IA files just without the probe. For the RS-232/449 signals
>it uses a dual UART (I forget which one) plus the Z-80. I assume the Z-80
>is there just to configure the UART. Some day I'll dump the eprom on the
>probe just to see what it actually does.
>
>I have a manual and the config and IA files for the 10342B. If there isn't
>a scanned copy of the manual on the web I should send a copy of the manual
>to someone who can scan the manual and make it available on the web.

   That sounds like something that Al Kossow might like to host. I also have the manual and SW for it. It's the only one that I have docs and SW for.

>
>I also have a 10314B 80386 proble which mates with a 10269B/C and it has a
>bunch of active electronics. I don't have config or IA files for it. Does
>anyone else? Not that I have a real need for it nor do I have any 80386
>systems (at least not at the moment.)

>
>The HP 10277 might just be a physical interconnect to your own custom
>interfaces, if I correctly remember what that thing is.

    That appears to be the case.

    Joe
Received on Mon Oct 14 2002 - 17:19:27 BST

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